Story strips can communicate a specific expected behaviour. Story strips can be a helpful way to stop inappropriate behaviour.
Autism teaching strategies produce good clear resources to support pupil's social skills understanding - this link takes you to resources to support awareness of teasing and bullying.
A good free collection of symbols/ pictures that you can use to support behaviour eg 'no hitting', 'yes', 'no', 'my turn'
Ricky Morris suggests this slightly different take on 'time out' on his website www.newmanagement.com. Ricky explains.................. I created a "Take Five" table for kids that need that time …
A great free resource providing symbols to support key words eg. happy, sad, scared, tummy ache etc
Anger visually illustrated through this Science experiment.
Children with ASD’s deal with a lot of anxiety. Here is a card-based activity to use with individuals and small groups. It’s designed to help …
This section has free resources to download in the following areas; Food Activities Everyday Leisure School Phone number helper
I remember making and loving these as a child, and I thought they may appeal to students who are considering social options. Go to the link and scroll down.
Autism Teaching Strategies.com has a range of good resources - here you can download good visual support to help teach 'how to lose' gracefully.